Popular gay crooners Tom Goss and Matt Alber have joined up for a lovely new ballad. Goss explains the video concept: “I’ve been dreaming about this video for years. As soon as we recorded the song I knew I wanted to shoot a lyrical dance because I’m fascinated by movement and even more so by collaborative projects. About six months …
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Matt Alber – Handsome Man
(Tipped by JMG reader Troy)
Read More »Matt Alber – House On Fire
Matt Alber – Walking On Sunshine
Matt Alber will perform two shows in Provincetown this week. (Via Accidental Bear)
Read More »Afternoon View – Bear Week Performers
Matt Alber Performs At Lincoln Center
Gay crooner Matt Alber performed at Lincoln Center last night and the full concert has been posted on their website.
Read More »TEASER: New Album From Matt Alber
“Preorder WIND SAND STARS on Feb 1st at mattalber.com and receive an instant download of his new song “Spectacularly.” Deluxe Vinyl, Flashdrive, and Standard CD/Digital packages available for a limited time. WIND SAND STARS is due to release on 4.1.14.”
Read More »Matt Alber – Tightrope
As a JMG exclusive, here’s the latest from gay crooner Matt Alber, who this time takes it to the dance floor as four different characters. Two mixes are available today on iTunes and proceeds go the San Francisco’s Larkin Street Youth Services. Definitely take a listen, I’ve been playing this all week.
Read More »PROMO: San Francisco Bear Pride 2013
Featuring Matt Alber. (Tipped by JMG reader Nick)
Read More »Matt Alber – Tightrope (Reddfield Remix)
There will be a supporting video next month.
Read More »Last Night On Commercial Street
I just about crashed my bike last night as I pulled over to say hello to pop crooner Matt Alber, Armistead Maupin, and his husband, Christopher Turner. Tonight and tomorrow the Crown & Anchor will host An Evening With Armistead Maupin. Get tickets here.
Read More »Matt Alber – End Of The World
From sexy furry pop crooner Matt Alber, here’s a new take on his gay romance classic, End Of The World. The video is from Alber’s latest DVD release, Matt Alber With Strings Attached: The Cello Street Quartet Sessions. RELATED: If you not seen the original production video for this track, do yourself a favor. I’ve watched it a hundred times …
Read More »Matt Alber – Velvet Goldmine
Matt Alber For Homeless LGBT Youth
Popular gay crooner Matt Alber has released a cover version of Whitney Houston’s I Wanna Dance With Somebody with proceeds to benefit San Francisco’s Larkin Street services for homeless LGBT youth. Get it now on iTunes or at CD Baby. Below is an acoustic version of the track Alber performed earlier this year.
Read More »Iris Leonardo – Let Me Be
Coproduced by Jeff Crerie, who did Matt Alber’s last album. That’s Jeff’s husband Mykel signing the lyrics. Lovely.
Read More »Matt Alber’s Going To Bear Week
Four shows at the Crown & Anchor. Cute bit in the clip.
Read More »Matt Alber – Dreams
You may recall Matt Alber from his stunning 2009 single and gorgeous video, End Of The World. Today he returns with a fat set of remixes worked from his cover of Fleetwood Mac’s classic, Dreams.
Read More »Alber & Goss: This Is Who We Are
Gay singer/songwriters Matt Alber and Tom Goss team up on This Is Who We Are, which they are offering for download in return for a donation to the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. Last month I posted a early version of the song. Singer-songwriter buddies Matt Alber and Tom Goss teamed up recently with videographer Zack Rosen of Washinton DC’s TheNewGay.net …
Read More »Matt Alber, Remixed
Here’s a couple of smooth and lovely dance remixes of Matt Alber’s now classic gay love song End Of The World, which so many of you plotzed over when I posted it in January 2009. Alber re-recorded the vocals for these two mixes, which are available on iTunes. I can’t decide which I like better.
Read More »Alber & Goss: This Is Who We Are
Via The New Gay, singer/songwriters Matt Alber and Tom Goss sing This Is Who We Are, which is in “dedication to any service member that has been discharged for who they are.”
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